shinnosuke wrote:natsb88 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:I'm flabbergasted by mtalbot's 47% ratio. JUST SORT MORE!
Canada made coppers up through 1996, lots more copper in circulation up there.
Then I'm definitely living on the wrong side of the continent.
jacks2start wrote:just starting, getting the plan together. buying boxes
goal:
$100-200 a day, return next day,repeat
10 tons
ryedale sort
pull wheats and IH
rsk1963 wrote:jacks2start wrote:just starting, getting the plan together. buying boxes
goal:
$100-200 a day, return next day,repeat
10 tons
ryedale sort
pull wheats and IH
What is current production/yields though?
thripp wrote:$2,000 / wk. average here, but not much of a hoard since I resell. I use a Ryedale and pull all the IHs, wheats, Canadians, and foreigns I see. Percentages are around 17%, minus some skunk boxes below 8% that I find by weighing them first. Getting more Canadians than normal because the snowbirds are coming down for the winter.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:thripp wrote:$2,000 / wk. average here, but not much of a hoard since I resell. I use a Ryedale and pull all the IHs, wheats, Canadians, and foreigns I see. Percentages are around 17%, minus some skunk boxes below 8% that I find by weighing them first. Getting more Canadians than normal because the snowbirds are coming down for the winter.
At that level the dumping becomes significantly more challenging. Please share your dumping strategy.
CardsNCoins wrote:HCBTT, are you going to share your weekly numbers?
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:thripp wrote:$2,000 / wk. average here, but not much of a hoard since I resell. I use a Ryedale and pull all the IHs, wheats, Canadians, and foreigns I see. Percentages are around 17%, minus some skunk boxes below 8% that I find by weighing them first. Getting more Canadians than normal because the snowbirds are coming down for the winter.
At that level the dumping becomes significantly more challenging. Please share your dumping strategy.
Engineer wrote:HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:thripp wrote:$2,000 / wk. average here, but not much of a hoard since I resell. I use a Ryedale and pull all the IHs, wheats, Canadians, and foreigns I see. Percentages are around 17%, minus some skunk boxes below 8% that I find by weighing them first. Getting more Canadians than normal because the snowbirds are coming down for the winter.
At that level the dumping becomes significantly more challenging. Please share your dumping strategy.
+1
Dumping tips are always appreciated.
stlouiscoin wrote:CardsNCoins wrote:HCBTT, are you going to share your weekly numbers?
forget HCBTT, I want know adam's numbers!!
CardsNCoins wrote:HCBTT, are you going to share your weekly numbers?
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:CardsNCoins wrote:HCBTT, are you going to share your weekly numbers?
I feel like I have been sloughing off. That darn day job keeps interfering with my sorting. My sorting ranges widely, depending on time available. Some weeks it's $2500 and some weeks it's only $100. Percentage is 19-20%.
thripp wrote:I use coin counting machines at banks and credit unions to return everything. I have three TD Bank Penny Arcades within 25 miles (Talaris Mach 9 with Penny character, $600 / hr. with 6 bag changes), 1 Penny Arcade with an older machine ($150 / hr.), 2 Penny Arcades with older machines they won't let me use, a credit union with two branches nearby with a Talaris QuickChange and Talaris Mach 9, and a CoinStar that gives out Lowe's and Amazon.com gift cards.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:thripp wrote:I use coin counting machines at banks and credit unions to return everything. I have three TD Bank Penny Arcades within 25 miles (Talaris Mach 9 with Penny character, $600 / hr. with 6 bag changes), 1 Penny Arcade with an older machine ($150 / hr.), 2 Penny Arcades with older machines they won't let me use, a credit union with two branches nearby with a Talaris QuickChange and Talaris Mach 9, and a CoinStar that gives out Lowe's and Amazon.com gift cards.
Those Mach 9's are a lot faster than that. I have a pair of Mach 5's and at 4,000 coins a minute I can't change the bags fast enough to run both of them at the same time. I think those bag changes are killing you. Do you notice they are taking longer and longer to change the bags to discourage you from dumping so much? Have they said anything to you yet? You might get cut off from the fast machines too. It has happened to other members here.
I don't have any banks with coin counting machines out here other than one CU that is open M-F and only has a Coinstar. I can feed a bag to the Coinstar in 10-15 minutes on the rare occasions I use it. I mostly just use the rolling machines and bag with the counters. The banks seem much less reluctant to take the rolled and boxed coin, but you have to not overload any one branch.
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